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The phrase "boasts of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean to "proudly talk about or display" something, usually an achievement or accomplishment. Example: The athlete boasts of numerous championship titles and records.
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Richards boasts of his constitution.
The two boasts, of course, are linked.
Its spec sheet boasts of "300 in.
Another boasts of a clinic that he secured for veterans.
Its chief minister, Raman Singh, boasts of consistently high growth.
It boasts of baking North America's best croissants.
She boasts of putting in 90-hour weeks at Google.
She boasts of creating close to 200,000 new jobs.
She boasts of having "the biggest breasts in Scandinavia".
One WAG boasts of having had 137 "procedures".
He boasts of shooting a movie in a single weekend.
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